Wednesday, October 21, 1998 Published at 12:51 GMT 13:51 UKHealthScrews tighten on smokersIntolerance against smoking in public places has grown in recent yearsA majority of Britons want a ban on all tobacco advertising - including nearly 50% of smokers.

A survey by the Office for National Statistics shows 60% of people think tobacco adverts should be banned.

The annual study shows a growing intolerance of smoking and for the first time asks non-smokers for their views.

Almost half of non-smokers said they considered whether a restaurant had a non-smoking section when they went out.

A fifth say they also took into account whether pubs and bars had no-smoking areas.

According to the survey, 60% of women and over half of men non-smokers do not like smokers near them.

Publication of the survey comes amid calls for tighter regulations on smoking in public.

It shows that health campaigns have had some impact.

Smoking restrictions

Many smokers stub out their cigarettes in front of children

Around 85% of people said they thought smoking at work, in restaurants and other public places should be restricted.

Fifty-two per cent wanted curbs on smoking in pubs.

Over 90% of people surveyed had a good knowledge of the effects of passive smoking on children.